De Laurentiis suggests Roma should feel reassured by Malagò's candidacy for Italian Football Federation presidency
Opinion·7 May 2026·1h ago

De Laurentiis suggests Roma should feel reassured by Malagò's candidacy for Italian Football Federation presidency

Source: Forza Roma

Aurelio De Laurentiis, president of Napoli, made remarks about Giovanni Malagò's candidacy for the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) presidency ahead of elections scheduled for 22 June. Malagò, the former head of Italy's Olympic Committee (CONI), is a known AS Roma supporter and is considered the frontrunner for the role. De Laurentiis commented at an event at the Circo Massimo, suggesting that Roma's interests would be well served under Malagò's leadership.

De Laurentiis stated: "But you know... Roma should feel reassured, because if Malagò were to become president of the Federation, he, as a Roma supporter, would certainly ensure that football brings something more to the centre and south." The remark appears to be somewhat tongue-in-cheek commentary on how Malagò's Roma allegiance might influence his priorities as federation president. De Laurentiis' comment touches on the broader regional dynamics within Italian football and resource allocation between different parts of the country.

The FIGC presidency election takes place on 22 June, and Malagò remains the leading candidate for the position. Details remain unclear regarding other candidates or the broader campaign landscape at this stage.

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De Laurentiis e la stoccata: “Con Malagò in FIGC la Roma deve stare tranquilla” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma De Laurentiis e la stoccata: “Con Malagò in FIGC la Roma deve stare tranquilla”news as romaDe Laurentiis e la stoccata: “Con Malagò in FIGC la Roma deve stare tranquilla”Getty Images"Lui, da romanista, sicuramente farà in modo che il calcio porti anche qualche cosa in più al centro e al sud", le parole di ADL Redazione 7 maggio 2026 (modifica il 7 maggio 2026 | 14:00) Aurelio De Laurentiis, imprenditore e patron del Napoli, è intervenuto parlando del prossimo presidente della FIGC. Le elezioni si terranno il 22 giugno e in pole c'è Giovanni Malagò, ex numero uno del CONI di dichiarata fede romanista. Queste le parole del presidente del Napoli all'inaugurazione del Villaggio della Salute della ‘Race for the Cure’ al Circo Massimo: "Ma sai... la Roma deve stare tranquilla, perché se Malagò dovesse diventare presidente della Federazione, lui, da romanista, sicuramente farà in modo che il calcio porti anche qualche cosa in più al centro e al sud”.Leggi anche Ismael Koné dribbla il futuro: “Non so dove giocherò. Ora sono felice al Sassuolo” Aldair e la fascia a Totti: “L’ho visto crescere, darla a lui mi sembrava giusto” © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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